a/n:First of all, I am sososososososososo sorry this took such a ridiculously long time to update, I'll try to be more regular! I hope you guys like this, and thanks for your patience!


"We're not the same, we're not the same. Oh, we're not the same."

~Ignorance, Paramore


"Ace, come on, are you honestly telling me that you still haven't seen The Dark Knight Rises?"

"I've been busy!" she exclaims, trying desperately to defend herself. Munro was notorious for somehow always winning arguments, even if he was wrong (like now). Whatever he said, she would never agree that Batman was one of the most important movies to watch in the history of the world. That was way too extreme.

"Too busy to go to the movies for two hours? I would've gone with you!"

She groans, blowing a piece of her bangs out from in front of her eyes.

"I'll go this weekend, okay? Then I'll be able to better argue my point that Batman is not that important."

He shakes his head. "You've waited too long, now! Now you're stuck in that awkward phase between when a movie stops playing at the theatre but isn't out on DVD yet. You're going to have to wait a couple months!"

She widens her eyes in mock shock, saying dryly, "Oh no. A couple months. Kill me now."

"We're having a movie night at my house as soon as it's released."

"If you insist," she mutters, even though it actually sounds like a lot of fun.

"Aislinn, I don't think you understand how vital Batman is to the culture-"

"You're seriously overstating his appeal."

"He's like the coolest superhero since-"

"Munro, come on! He's barely even a superhero! All he has is a utility belt and a fast car!"

He stops talking and stares at her in shock. "I didn't know we were so different," he says after a moment.

She shrugs, shooting him a teasing smile. "Well, opposites attract."

He blinks at her, his jaw dropping slightly (no doubt because he's the one who's usually the master at flirty banter) and she pats him on the shoulder as she breezes past him, a large smile spreading over her face.

Today will forever be known as the day she made Munro Chambers speechless.